

This may seem like a trivial feature for many, but one that some might appreciate, the Pages app now allows you to export documents in the TXT format. This template style requires some additional fonts that you will need to download. There is a new Technical Certificate template that can be useful for educational institutions, tutors, etc. You can edit the images and text in the themes, and replace them with your own content to give it a bit of a personal touch. READ ALSO: America’s Lilt closes $55M funding led by Four Rivers This permission is used for adding a recipient to the document quickly. Pages will request access to your contacts list, if you choose to use one of the templates. These templates allow you to create letters, cards, envelopes, event invitations, etc. The app has new templates that you may pick from the New Document screen. It’s back in Pages 12.1, and you can use the word processor to create personalized documents for multiple recipients. The feature was removed when Pages 5.0 was released in 2013.

It’s finally here, the Pages app now supports Mail Merge. If you have a group of collapsed slides, you can now choose to skip or unskip all of them. The preview can be disabled, if you find it distracting. You may switch between the various backgrounds and the app will display a motion preview of the selected effect. The effects are also available in other themes, but you have to manually toggle the background to use the dynamic ones. The styles are quite subtle, like a wave of colors flowing gently, or shifting from side to side. These have an animation effect, they are not too fancy. The presentation app in the suite, Keynote, has some new themes that support dynamic backgrounds.
#Presentation templates for keynote update#
What’s new in the iWork 12.1 Update Keynote The Pages, Numbers and Keynote apps have all been updated for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. Apple has released the iWork 12.1 Update for its office suite.
